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UADI Military Arsenal (complete)
List of Equipment of the UADI Armed Forces(Click on thumbnails to enlarge the pictures)
Model | Image | Origin | type | Number | Details |
Pistol | +600,000 | Standard issue pistol for UADI armed forces. Is chambered in .45 ACP with a 15 round magazine. Weighs about one kilogram. | |||
Submachine Gun | +192,000 | SMG in use by UADI forces. Used for urban and naval operations such as boarding parties. Has a weight of 2.6-2.85 kg and a length of 50.5-66.6 cm. Has an effective firing range of 200 m with a max firing range of 1,800 m. Has a fire rate of 900 RPM and is chambered in 5.7×28mm. | |||
Assault Rifle | +700,000 | Main assault rifle of all UADI forces. Weighs 4.0 kg and is 75.7 cm long (96.5 cm with bayonet). Has an effective firing range of 450 m and a max firing range of 3,200 m. Has a fire rate of 1,000-1,100 RPM and is chambered in 6.8mm. Can launch rifle grenades and a small few are equipped with an underbarrel grenade launcher. | |||
General-purpose machine gun | +132,000 | Standard light machine gun of UADI forces. Weighs 6.56-8.4 kg and is 91.4-86.5 cm long. Has an effective firing range of 300-1,000 m (sight adjustments). Has a fire rate of 680-1,150 RPM and is chambered in 5.56×45mm or 7.62×51mm (Maximi). | |||
Sniper Rifle | +100,000 | Longest confirmed kill was 2,475m away, but has a stated max range of 2,300 m. Weighs 6.9 kg and is 123 cm long. It is bolt-action and is chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. | |||
Heavy Mounted Machine Gun | N/A | 12.7mm machine gun that is sometimes mounted on tripods or structures for defensive armaments, but it usually mounted on vehicles to provide extra firepower. | |||
Disposable Rocket Launcher | +264,000 | Most common anti-tank weapon among UADI infantry. The LAW is intended for fighting medium to light armored vehicles or hardened structures at close range. The LAW uses a tandem HEAT warhead to defeat ERA armor. | |||
Guided Missile | 16,736 | An Anti-Tank Missile that has a range of 5 km. It is man-portable as well as being mounted on vehicles and helicopters. It can do direct attack or top attack and can be guided or fired and forgotten. | |||
Man Portable surface-to-air missile | 4,800 | Broadswords have an infrared seeker and a solid rocket with an 13 km range. Broadswords are carried and operated by infantry specializing in the use of such weapons as acquiring a lock on a moving aerial target is difficult to achieve in the simplest of circumstances. Broadsword tubes can be reloaded and reused. | |||
Infantry Mortar/Grenade Launcher | 30,000 | Small handheld mortar used by infantry to provide direct or indirect fire support at close range. Weighs 4.8 kg. Can fire a variety of rounds from high explosive to illumination. Due to its enclosed internal system, the mortar fires with almost no noise, muzzle flash, smoke, or thermal signature. Has an effective firing range of 675 m, can fire up to 30 rounds a minute, and fires a 51mm shell. | |||
Infantry Grenade Launcher | 132,000 | A man portable automatic grenade launcher system that was designed to replace the LGI Mle F1 as a platoon level fire support weapon. Weighs 16 kg with each 30 round drum magazine weighing 14 kg. It has a range 2100 m and can be operated by a team of three carrying one AGL and five boxes of ammunition. | |||
Infantry Mortar | 495 | Infantry mortar of UADI Forces. Has a typical crew of six. Weighs 45.2 kg. Has a range of 3,100 m to 5,600 m depending on the ammunition and a fire rate of 12 to 20 rpm and fires 81mm. | |||
Heavy Mortar | 324 | This mortar is towed with 4 gunners and 2 vehicle crew. Weighs 582 kg. Has a range of 8,140 m with standard projectiles and 12,850 m with rocket projectiles. Has a fire rate of 6 to 10 rpm and fires 120mm shells. | |||
Infantry Combat System | 74,208 | A computer system given to each soldier and integrated into each soldier’s weapon. Provides soldiers with a radio and radio interface, IR binoculars for squad leaders, an integrated IR or night sight on the weapon of the soldier, as well as other electronic systems. | |||
Miniature UAV | 52,800 | A man-portable UAV system that can be set up in as little as 8 minutes and can be carried and set up by a 2 man crew. It has a mission radius of up to 40 km and an endurance of 3 hrs. It can fly autonomously with a waypoint and can be operated from a moving vehicle. It can be launched by being thrown and lands via a parachute and airbag with a quick turnaround time. The deployed UAV is about the size of an eagle. |
Model | Image | Origin | type | Number | Details |
Utility Vehicle | 10,203 | Comes in 3-door 4x4, 5-door 4x4, 2-door pickup, 3-door van configurations. | |||
Truck | 16,500 | Used as troop transportation vehicles, ambulances, mobile command centers equipped with military communications equipment, to access remote installations, as an engineering vehicle, and more. | |||
Truck | 7,254 | Used in the 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 configurations. Used for vehicle transport, bridge laying, logistics, weapons carrier, and many more applications. | |||
Armored Car | 8,000 | Used by airborne forces, marine forces, land forces, and security forces. Often used for reconnaissance and for fire support. | |||
Infantry Mobility Vehicle | 7,600 | This vehicle was mostly made for patrol and VIP purposes. It was made after the observed success of Nation for Mutual Security’s widely exported M13 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle. | |||
Armored Personnel Carrier | 11,216 | Main APC of UADI forces. Used in a variety of configurations. Can have an armament ranging from a 20 mm autocannon to a 120 mm self-propelled mortar. | |||
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 4 | Experimental infantry fighting vehicle undergoing trials to become the amphibious assault vehicle for the UADI marines. | |||
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 480 | The main infantry fighting vehicle and amphibious assault vehicle for the UADI marines. Comes in a variety of utility variants. Standard weapon system is a 40 mm grenade launcher remote weapons stations with 7.62 mm machine gun. | |||
Amphibious Armoured Vehicle | 676 | Used in a variety of configurations with two different main types. Is often used as a utility vehicle by the marine forces as well as the main APC for forces in glacial regions and in the wetlands where the low track pressure aids mobility. | |||
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 567 | Weighs 14.2 tonnes with a speed of 65 km/h and an operational range of 600 km. It has a 20 mm autocannon, Canary ATGMs, a 7.62 machine gun, and 8x smoke grenade launchers with a crew of 3 plus 8 passengers. Jackal 90 is an FSV variant with a 90 mm tank cannon and 4 crew. | |||
Armored Recce | 756 | Has a 105 mm cannon and the newer variants include the Finch ATGM. | |||
M24A6 Leopard | Main Battle Tank | 316 156 | Weighs 52-62.5 tonnes, travels at 71 km/h forwards (31 km/h backwards), and has an operational range of 550 km. It has a 120mm cannon, two machine guns, and a series of smoke grenade launchers. It is NBC protected as well as being very well armored. A very select few models use an active protection system package as well. It has a crew of 4. | ||
The Grand Republic of Nation for Mutual Security | Surface-to-air gun system | 4 | Mounted on the chassis of the NFMS M24 Leopard MBT, this weapon offers strong anti-aircraft, anti-drone, and CIWS capabilities. | ||
Surface-to-air missile system | 952 | A missile system that uses a cold launch system and can operate from a variety of platforms. Is mounted on the H-Lift, the Ferret, and the Mink. | |||
Surface-to-Air Defense System | 680 | Weapon systems from The Grand Republic of Nation for Mutual Security are the same except are instead mounted on the H-Lift platform. The system is fully self-contained and only requires an hour to be set up and be operational. Sky Hammer missiles have an effective range of 1.5-121 kilometers. Radar range is 241 kilometers on a 3 square meter object. Sky Hammers are commonly deployed in a quad pack launcher set up on a trailer which is linked to the radar and generators carried on separate trucks. | |||
Surface-to-Air Defense System | 64 | Developed to complement shorter ranged Sky Hammer. The system is fully self-contained and can be set up very quickly. It typically has the Goshawk ER missile with an effective range of almost 500 kilometers. This system is integrated with current Sky Hammer systems with the ability for different models of radar carriers and missile carriers to be able to coordinate and share information. | |||
Self-propelled Howitzer | 3,780 | Weighs 17.7 tonnes with a speed of 100 km/h on road, 50 km/h off road, and an operational range of 600 km. It has a 155 mm howitzer. With its main gun it has a firing range of approximately 42 km using an Extended Range, Full Bore (ERFB) shell, and more than 50 km using rocket assisted shells at a rate of 6–8 rounds/min. It has a crew of 5 in either the 6x6 Drifter, or the H-Lift. | |||
Rocket Artillery | 312 | Old rocket artillery piece. Has received many recent modernizations. Used to supplement the more expensive, yet less available M28 Hedgehog. Fires 36 110 mm rockets in two clusters of 18. It is mounted on a MAN KAT 6x6. | |||
Multiple Launch Rocket System | 316 | The M28 is capable of launching up to 12 separate guided munitions to 12 different targets. M28s are capable of being outfitted with the Army Tactical Missile System (ATacMS) for long ballistic missile capabilities. Standard range for the Hedgehog is 48 km. With ATACMS the range is boosted to over 322 km allowing for strategic targets to be attacked without endangering pilot lives. |
Watercraft
Ships are listed in decreasing size and submarines at the beginning.
Model | Image | Origin | type | Number | Details |
Nuclear-Powered Tactical/Ballistic Missile Submarine | 7 3 | Displacement: 16,764-18,750 tonnes While the Evangeline Class is the conventional, tactical strike class, the Sauvage Class is the strategic, nuclear ballistic missile class. Ordered in a small number from Nation for Mutual Security to supplement the quieter, but smaller, Triomphant Class. Mostly used in the conventional cruise missile role. Part of a joint development project between Nation for Mutual Security and The Dolphin Isles. | |||
Nuclear-Powered Tactical/Ballistic Missile Submarine | 13 9 | Displacement: 12,640-14,335 tonnes Possibly one of the most silent nuclear submarines in the world thanks to its advanced nuclear reactor. Nuclear strategic armament can be rotated with traditional cruise missiles as well. Part of a joint development project between Nation for Mutual Security and The Dolphin Isles. | |||
Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine | 17 | Displacement: 8,600-13,800 tons Very large and silent attack submarine. More capable, but slightly less quiet due to its size. Part of a joint development project between Nation for Mutual Security and The Dolphin Isles. | |||
Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine | 22 | Displacement: 4,765-5,300 tonnes Possibly one of the most silent nuclear submarines in the world thanks to its advanced nuclear reactor as well as several other innovations. Part of a joint development project between Nation for Mutual Security and The Dolphin Isles. | |||
Aircraft Carrier | 0 | Displacement: 84,626 tonnes Purchased from Nation for Mutual Security as surplus and relatively old, but still powerful. Was purchased the indigenously produced and more modern, but smaller Cardinal Class. | |||
Aircraft Carrier | 6 | Displacement: 42,500 tonnes | |||
Amphibious Assault Ship | 6 | Displacement:27,500 tonnes | |||
Landing Platform Dock | 0 | Displacement: 25,000 tonnes 4 x Lion helos | |||
Landing Ship dock | 12 | Displacement: 16,160 tonnes 1 x Lion helos (temp. hangar) | |||
Landing platform dock | 0 | Displacement: 12,400 tonnes 2 x Gharial Tilt-Rotors | |||
Guided Missile Cruiser | 7 | Displacement: 13,000 tonnes | |||
Air Defense Destroyer | 22 | Displacement: 6,050 tonnes | |||
The United Archipelago of The Dolphin Isles | Frigate | 41 | Displacement: 3,200 tonnes | ||
Roll-On/Roll-Off Catamaran Landing Craft | 36 | Displacement: 259 tonnes Carries: 1 Cavalry Platoon including 3 VBLs and 3 AMX-10 RC or | |||
Landing Craft Air Cushion | 18 | Displacement: 185 tonnes Payload of 54 tons (overload condition of 68 tons) | |||
Patrol Boat | 38 | Displacement: 32 tonnes Light Attack boat similar to The Grand Republic of Nation for Mutual Security’s Mk VII Patrol craft except it is also used in amphibious operations. It also has the ability to be equipped with sea mines and depth charges. | |||
Landing Craft | 36 | Displacement: ~0.868 tonnes |
Model | Image | Origin | type | Number | Details |
Utility Helicopter/Armed Helicopter | 172 Marines | A light and agile helicopter used mostly for recon and special forces operations. Has a crew of 1-2 with 3-4 possible passengers. Can be used for transport, recon, and attack roles. It can have AA missiles, ATGMs, unguided rockets, or even 20 mm autocannons mounted on it. | |||
Military Utility and Armed Assault Helicopter | 195 Naval | Has 1-2 pilots and can carry 10 troops. Can be mounted with 20 mm cannons, 68 mm or 70 mm unguided rockets, AA missiles, ATGMs, anti-ship missiles, or anti-submarine missiles. If placed alternating faces, two can be stored in the place of ne Jaguar, but less capable than the Jaguar. | |||
Medium Transport/Utility Helicopter | 249 Naval | Has 2 pilots, possibly 1 sensor operator (if needed). Can be loaded with 20 seated troops, 12 medevac stretchers, 2 pallets, or 4,200 kg (9,260 lb) external slung load. Can be mounted with 2 x door guns, 20 mm cannons (side firing or nose turret), anti-ship missiles, or anti-submarine missiles. | |||
Heavy Lift Cargo Helicopter | 36 Naval | Has an endurance of 4-5.3 hours. Has 1-2 pilots and 0-3 crew. Can be loaded with 27-30 troops, 15 stretchers, or 5 tons cargo internally. Has a range of 1,020 km. Variants include a transport variant, an ASW/ASuW variant with dipping sonar and chin-mounted radar, and an AEW variant. Newer variants offer the option to allow airframes to be more modular and while variant changes take quite some time, they can be done while underway or deployed. Boat hull allows mild floatation. | |||
Attack Helicopter | 130 Marines | Has 2 crew. Has advanced stealth and sensor capabilities. Can carry a 20 mm chin turret. Has 2 inner hardpoints and 2 outer hardpoints that can carry a 20 mm autocannon, 68 mm or 70 mm unguided rockets, ATGMS, or AA missiles. | |||
V/STOL military utility aircraft | 63 Navy | Has a crew of 3-6. Built to fill the "Carrier-Based Support Aircraft" role. Can carry a belly mounted 7.62 mm remote MG and a rear 12.7 mm MG. Has 4 hardpoints that can carry various weapons from torpedoes to ATGMs. Is modular and can take on anti-submarine duties, aerial electronic warfare and surveillance, aerial refueling, maritime patrol, cargo delivery, and/or passenger transport with most changes able to be done relatively quickly with pallets and common power/data uplink points. | |||
VTOL Multirole Fighter | 24 Air Force (270 on order) 54 Navy 0 Navy (increasing) | A joint venture between The Grand Republic of Nation for Mutual Security, Great coalition, and The United Archipelago of The Dolphin Isles. There is the land-based fighter variant (F-26A), the V/STOL variant (F-26B), and the CTOL fighter variant (F-26C). All variants are highly capable 5th generation fighters. Has a max speed of mach 1.61 and a combat range of 1,241 km. Has a crew of 1. Can refuel in the air. | |||
Carrier-Capable Multirole Fighter | 160 Air Force 150 Air Force 100 Navy 80 Navy | An aircraft in use by the UADI Navy and Air Force. Has a crew of 1-2. Has a wingspan of 10.80 m. Has a max speed of mach 1.8 (1,912 km/h),range of 3,700 km with 3 drop tanks, and a combat radius of 1,852+ km. Can refuel in the air and can refuel other planes with buddy-to-buddy refueling. Has a 30 mm autocannon and 13-14 external hardpoints that can carry up to 9,500 kg. | |||
Carrier-Capable Airborne Early Warning and Control | 30 Air Force | A carrier based aircraft in use by the UADI Navy. Has a crew of 5 with 2 pilots. Has a wingspan of 24.56 m. Has a max speed of 648 km/h, a range of 1,462 km, and an endurance of 6 hrs. Can refuel in the air. Contains a multitude of avionics for electronic warfare. | |||
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle | 45 Naval | A transcontinental UAV in use by the UADI Air Force and Navy. Has a crew of 1-2. Has a wingspan of 12.50 m. Has a max speed of more than mach 1 , has an internal bombay capable of housing 2 guided munitions of 230 kg each. Can refuel in the air and can fulfill a small tanker role. Flies at a max altitude of 14,000 m. It features highly advanced stealth technology as well to avoid detection while in the air. | |||
Multirole Fighter | 146 Air Force | In use by the UADI Air Force. Has a crew of 1. Has a wingspan of 9.13 m. Has a max speed of mach 2.2 (2,336 km/h), a ferry range of 3,335 km, and a combat radius of 1,550 km. Can refuel in the air. Has 9 external hardpoints that can carry a payload up to 6,300 kg. | |||
Strike Fighter | 0 Air Force | In use by the UADI Air Force. Has a crew of 1-2. Has a max speed of mach 2.2 (2,336 km/h), a ferry range of 4,265 km, and a combat radius of 1,853 km. An older airframe that excels in strike missions, recon, electronic warfare, SEAD, and DEAD. | |||
Jet Trainer | 200 Air Force | The main trainer aircraft for the Air Force and Navy. The navy possesses a navalized variant that is carrier capable with a CATOBAR system. It can reach Mach 1.5. It carries a 20 mm cannon, 5 hard points, and 2 wingtip hardpoints.This allows it to carry various armaments, targeting systems, and other payloads. | |||
Strategic Bomber | 32 16 Air Force | Has a crew of 2. Has a wingspan of 24-42 m (swept and unswept). However, export models cannot reach the same speed as the domestic model and the UADI variant has a max speed of mach 1.25 (1,335 km/h), a range of 9,400 km, and a combat radius of 5,543 km. Can refuel in the air. Has a two internal rotary bomb bays that can carry 24 Excalibur cruise missiles, 96 Mk 92 2,000 pound (907 kg) bombs, or 12 HARMs when it is in the SEAD role. | |||
Utility Aircraft | 92 Air Force | A small utility aircraft that is used for various roles such as patrol and transport. Mostly used in the Air Force as a trainer. | |||
Utility Aircraft | 10 Air Force | A small utility aircraft that is used for various roles such as patrol and transport. Some models include sophisticated signals intelligence equipment and communications equipment. | |||
Utility Cargo Aircraft | 54 Air Force | A small utility aircraft that is used for various roles such as patrol and transport. Some models include sophisticated signals intelligence equipment and communications equipment. | |||
Gila C | Utility Cargo Aircraft | 8 Air Force 54 Air Force 9 Navy | Fills a variety of support roles from cargo aircraft to AEW platform. It has the ability to take off and land from extremely rough airstrips including prepared beaches. The Gila E variants are mainly used for electronic warfare and surveillance and not for the AWACs role. | ||
Maritime Patrol Aircraft | 68 Navy | A long range maritime patrol aircraft. It can carry 12 passengers or a relief crew. It has a total endurance of 18 hours and has an impressive weapons payload capability including a possible loadout of up to 8 lightweight torpedoes. | |||
Komodo T | Utility Cargo Aircraft | 68 Air Force 4 Air Force 6 Navy | Fills a variety of support roles from cargo aircraft to AEW platform. In service mostly with the Air Force. In the transport role, it can carry 37,000 kg (81,600 lb), 116 paratroopers, or 66 stretchers with 25 medical professionals. It has the ability to take off and land from extremely rough airstrips including prepared beaches. The tanker variant (Komodo T) is also used in the transport role. | ||
K320 AEW&C K320 MPA | Utility Aircraft | 6 Air Force 10 Air Force 12 Navy | The military variant is proficient in ISR missions, particularly maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare, and military transport. It can have a weapons bay, subsurface sensors, AEW&C sensors, and/or SIGINT equipment. It can also be equipped to handle roll-on/off cargo, passengers, medical patients, and more. | ||
K330 MRTT | Utility Aircraft | 4 Air Force 60 Air Force | The military variant is called the K330 MRTT. This variant of the aircraft is also available and is highly modular, serving primarily as a tanker aircraft, but also being able to be configured to carry just under 300 passengers or cargo pallets along with fuel. There is also an AEW&C variant. The military variant can also receive mid-air refueling. | ||
Transport Aircraft | 27 Air Force | C-144s can carry 200 paratroopers or troops, two Pumas/panthers, four M13s, or one M25 Blackjack. Ostriches are used in the dropping of airborne troops and vehicles. Ostriches can deploy M13 series vehicles and M19s from flight while it has to land to deploy anything else. Ostriches can be configured to the KC-144 variant for midair refueling. | |||
Transport Aircraft | 6 Air Force | C-155s can carry 4 M25 Blackjacks or 6 Pumas. M13 series vehicles can be carried 8 at a time. C-155s are able to carry up to 300 troops only after being configured with seats in the cargo bay as normally only cargo would be carried. Galaxies can para drop M13 series and M19 vehicles only if 6 are carried as the space required for the para drop equipment limits space. |